The Second day of the Adventure in Ireland

Well, This is it, were firmly in Ireland, busy working away,
The people i am working here seem to be really cool, could be a good laugh working here, lets see what the weekend brings up :-)
well, we got the dart in to work this morning, bit of an expereince but its a train, what else do u expect, it goes where its ment to and stops where its ment to.
I cant complain it got us here, although we have to walk about 15mins overall, but its nice, its not the worst of areas to walk through!,

well im at work now, quiet busy, just takeing 5 mins for my lunch and thought i would put a quick post on here,
Work is slightly harder at the moment, i havnt got elsa or alan sitting in the office with me, so i cant just say help me straight away, although there only an msn/e-mail/phoen call away. its just slightly different not having the backup here, but then i shudnt really complain, im in a foreign country (ok southern ireland but still another country),

And im so far really enjoying it, ok i do feel a bit homesick, but it hink its cause im actually realising that im moving out for several months and this is it, i think its the usual butterflys in the stomach thingy, but ive never been in this situation so i dont really know, only time will tell!, one good thing i suppose, is that im quiet a mentally strong person and i do have allot of confidence so i wont be 'alone', oh yeh and then theres craig, so i know i defo wont be alone, unless he decides to dissapear, ohwell i better get back to my work.
Maybe i will put a post up later, will have to see what im doing, we havnt planned anything yet, maybe go to cinema or something. see what happens!

ciao for now my blogging buddies.
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Reply #1 Top
HAHAHAH!! u poor thing! u have craig so u "wont be alone" ??? id rather be alone! hahah u poor thing.... its always difficult to be moving away from home for a couple of months, ure pretty close still, so if u start crying too much u can always call up aerlingus...

(p.s u poor poor thing...)
Reply #2 Top
So you pub-crawling around Temple Bar at the weekend? You're English, at a guess, so you must be.

Dublin's just mini-London with nicer people though a drink in a bar costs about as much.